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The Northside Historic District encompasses two of the earliest significant settlement areas of Yarmouth, Massachusetts. Stretching along Massachusetts Route 6A from the Barnstable line in the west to White Brook in the east, the district includes almost 300 buildings on 50 acres (20 ha).
The Northside Historic District encompasses two of the earliest significant settlement areas of Yarmouth, Massachusetts. Stretching along Massachusetts Route 6A from the Barnstable line in the west to White Brook in the east, the district includes almost 300 buildings on 50 acres . It includes the two villages of Yarmouth Center and Yarmouthport, which were important 18th and 19th century ...
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A fulling mill in the village, established in the late 17th century, was the first known mill in Yarmouth. The Baxters, who operated the mill, also built a gristmill along the shores of Mill Creek in West Yarmouth. The mill is now an historic site owned by the town. Stores, however, were few and tradesmen were fewer.
Home. Government. Departments. Community Development & Planning. Historical Commission Office. The Yarmouth Historical Commission is a town agency charged with the preservation, protection, and development of historical, cultural, and archaeological Town assets.
Route 28, West Yarmouth. Open seasonally. Call the Yarmouth Historical Commission at 508-398-2231 ext. 1292 for a schedule. The Historical Society of Old Yarmouth, 229 Old King's Highway (Route 6A), P.O. Box 11, Yarmouth Port, MA 02675. 508.362.3021 info@hsoy.org.
Historical Society of Old Yarmouth, Yarmouth Port. 6,273 likes · 1,038 talking about this · 232 were here. Founded in 1953 with a commitment to discover,...
GUSN-194039. You can find this within. Photograph albums collection. Album 10: Yarmouth, Massachusetts. (current record) Browse Collection. Photograph albums collection. Residences, Stables and Garages designed by Edwin J. Lewis Jr. Album 1, Book 1: Massachusetts Historic Homes and Landmarks.